Conference Day Two: Thursday 3 December 2009

08:30 REGISTRATION & WELCOME COFFEE

09:00 Opening Remarks From The Chair

09:10 Royal Australian Air Force Pilot Training And Simulator Requirements

  • RAAF flight training and simulation programs today
  • Training pilots and preparing them for the F/A-18 Hornet
  • Shortfalls and capability gaps

Group Captain Brian James Edwards
Officer Commanding Air Training Wing
Royal Australian Air Force

09:50 Future Developments In Flight Simulation

Peter Coker
Director - International Market Development Asia Pacific Region
Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training & Support

10:30 MORNING TEA & NETWORKING BREAK

11:00 How The Royal Malaysian Air Force Conducts Its Pilot Training And Flight Simulation Support

  • Military flight training in the RMAF and a look into the simulators utilised
  • Flight training with the BAE Hawk and future upgrades required
  • Flying with the Pilatus PC-7 Mk.II and feedback from instructors
  • Using the Aermacchi MB339CD

Colonel Rashid bin Majid
Commanding Officer No. 15 Sqn Butterworth
Royal Malaysian Air Force

11:40 Sri Lanka Air Force Air Training Doctrinal Developments And Imperatives

  • How the SLAF conducts and formulates training policy
  • Conducting initial, basic, advanced, specialised and instructor training
  • A look into the Training Wing, Advanced & Specialised Trade Training School and the Combat
  • Training School

Air Commodore AM De Zoysa
Director of Training
Sri Lanka Air Force

12:20 LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK

13:20 How AVIC Provides Cost-Effective Total Training Solution?

  • CATIC / AVIC experience for flight training system
  • Versatility of flight training solution for diversity of training requirements
  • CATIC / AVIC cost-effective total training solutions

Zeng Wen
Vice President
China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC) (An AVIC Company)

14:00 PACAF Perspective On Maximising Joint Force Capability Simulation For More Effective Flight Training

  • Insight into the developments in integrated synthetic environments
  • Increasing fidelity in joint training during synthetic and live training
  • Joint aspects and an integrated approach to simulation

Colonel Russell Quinn
Director of Safety
US Pacific Air Forces

14:40 AFTERNOON TEA & NETWORKING BREAK

15:10 Swedish Air Force Flight Training: The Doctrinal Aspects Of Flight Training

  • Lead-in fighter training (LIFT)
  • Pilot selection processes: Lessons Learned
  • The Swedish model for military flight training

Bjorn Persson
Education Manager, Flying Training School
Swedish Air Force

15:50 Designing Programmes To Train Pilots On Maintenance Operations

  • Understanding the complex maintenance operations functions in military flight training
  • Evaluating the best method for training maintenance support
  • Examining how simulation technologies can enhance maintenance techniques

Antonio Pineda
Director of Accreditations
Flight Simulation Engineer & Technician Association

16:30 Chair’s Summary With Q&A End Of Day 2 Presentations